what is the role of microorganism in agriculture
Asked by shivangidanu11.8cpsb
| 15th Jun, 2021,
08:55: PM
Expert Answer:
Microorganisms like some bacteria and fungi act as decomposers and decompose dead and decaying matter and help in recycling nutrients back to the soil.
This leads in manure formation and increases the soil fertility.
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 16th Jun, 2021,
10:02: AM
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